For many Christians worldwide, Easter proper starts tonight with prayers, services and mass.

Tonight, Catholics believe and celebrate the time when Jesus had the last supper with his apostles before being crucified, which will be commemorated tomorrow Good Friday.

Methodists tonight will also be having prayers and services in the lead up to tomorrow.

Methodist Church Acting General Secretary Reverend Tevita Nawadra said Easter is a time of hope and love and for those who were affected by Cyclone Tomas to have hope for a better future and for everyone to love one another.